Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a big step. It is not something you should do lightly before getting all the facts. Which form of personal bankruptcy is right for you? What is the process like, and what long-term effects should you expect?...
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Considering the benefits of personal bankruptcy
Most Virginia residents who are struggling with seemingly insurmountable debt look at every option to attempt to address the problem. Many people have thousands of dollars in credit card debt, for example, so they look to consolidate the debt on a low interest credit...
The different types of trusts and how they help estate plans
Trusts are a valuable estate planning tool that may sometimes be less understood than other estate planning tools. As a consequence, estate planners should understand the different types of trusts and how they can help them. Trusts manage the property of the estate...
Starting a conversation with your parents about their estate plan
Your expectations for the future can drastically change at a moment’s notice. This can make it difficult and even uncomfortable to plan for the future you cannot predict. While the world is always changing, there is something that you can be comfortable knowing – your...
Life after bankruptcy
Filing bankruptcy of any kind is often a hard pill to swallow for many. Generally, by the time a person has made up their mind to file, the debt battle has been fought for many hard years. Whether due to unforeseen circumstances, bad choices, or some catastrophic...
Exemptions provide financial stability post-bankruptcy
Even during a strong economy, many Americans are only one unfortunate event away from financial instability. This event oftentimes arises from the onset of an unexpected medical condition that requires extensive treatment or the loss of a job. But a divorce can also...
Components of a valid will
Knowing what it takes to make a will valid is an essential part of the estate planning process. Because of the critical role a will plays in a comprehensive estate plan, it is important that any will executed by the estate planner is valid so it can protect and honor...
Estate planning updates: 3 reasons to act
Estate planning does not last forever in many cases. If you do it well before you need it, don't assume that the plan will stand the test of time. It may need to get updated. The truth is that life changes, sometimes dramatically, and your plan needs to change as...
What debtors need to know about their rights
According to a 2018 study, the average person in the United States has $38,000 in debt not including a mortgage. Virginia residents who are unable to pay a debt balance may receive phone calls from creditors or agencies. While it may be stressful to receive those...
Bankruptcy may provide protection from collection agencies
Many Virginians struggling with overwhelming debt face creditor calls, collection letters and threats of lawsuits. This situation may encourage people to file for personal bankruptcy. After all, filing for Chapter 7 puts an automatic halt to any efforts to collect the...


